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You think it’s hot outside? Here’s how some local food truck vendors survive days like these.
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The former county supervisor was found guilty of bribery and conspiracy. He’s getting sentenced this week, and we look back at his complex political career.
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Cook’s Corner, where a gunman opened fire Wednesday night, has deep community ties that stretch back to at least 1926.
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Despite a historic tropical storm, thousands of people descended on downtown L.A. this past Sunday to attend what's billed as the largest fan celebration of Korean culture and music in the world.
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A shooting left at least four people dead and six injured last night at a popular biker bar in Orange County. We'll be bringing you live updates throughout the day.
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Here's why these rare, native plants have become more susceptible to wildfire.
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Unsheltered in the storm during Tropical Storm Hilary, donating residuals to help those affected by the writer/actor strikes, and a chat about podcasts.
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Flooding, Confusion but no major damage or injuries: Three LAist reporters reflect on Southern California officials response to Hilary.
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Is street psychiatry enough to help Angelenos who live with severe mental illness?
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After days of anticipation, Southern California faces its first tropical storm in decades.